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DOL level 4 week 8. Analogy girl : _________ - boy: male _______ : - : 1. i read a article on pollution called unsafe water in the magazine boys’ life. 2. quentin went to mitchell field two watch the planes from acme airlines land. female. Pledge. Fluency.
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DOL level 4 week 8 • Analogy • girl : _________ - boy: male • _______ : - : 1. i read a article on pollution called unsafe water in the magazine boys’ life. 2. quentin went to mitchell field two watch the planes from acme airlines land female
Fluency 6 min. reading solution
Objectives day 1 Students will Understand inflectional endings Understand compound words Understand Greek roots and affixes By: • Reading and blending the words • Discussing the structural features for each line. • Using each word in a sentence.
Word Structure day 1 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4
Word Structure day 1 • These words are also formed from Greek roots. • “phon” means sound • “derm” means skin • “card” means “heart” Line 1
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Objectives Students will
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WritingDescribing How to Do Something • Remember you must have a specific audience in mind before your write. Is your audience students or adults. What is your purpose to describe how to do something. • Be sure to use transitions or order words such as first, second, and third. • You must write each step clearly and in order of sequence.
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